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today, mayor reed and police chief scott declaring the city the city is ready. >> we are asking for the public to be understanding and patient. it is going to be a very challenging time, but the reward for this is san francisco on the global stage, and others get to see what we know already as residents of this city how amazing and how special it is. >> i'll start where the mayor left off. the biggest message for you today is we are ready. we're very excited that this event is being put on in san francisco, because this is a big event. >> this morning at 8:00, the city activated the emergency operation center, the main coordination center for city. it's going to remain active through the end of the summit. aside from the security preparations, the city is working to beautify san francisco. the governor was in the city celebrating the opening of the street nursery. >> hundreds of thousands of people come into the city, and the first thing they'll see is the project, and as they leave the city, they'll have an opportunity to see the project, and talking to the mayor about other projects,
today, mayor reed and police chief scott declaring the city the city is ready. >> we are asking for the public to be understanding and patient. it is going to be a very challenging time, but the reward for this is san francisco on the global stage, and others get to see what we know already as residents of this city how amazing and how special it is. >> i'll start where the mayor left off. the biggest message for you today is we are ready. we're very excited that this event is being...
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i want to make us a better, more affordable city. i don't want to see what happened to me and my friends in this city to continue to happen to the next generation of san franciscans growing up here. so we have work to do. we have to reform our education system. we have to make sure that there are job trainingnd people in this city. this is a personal commitment i have because of my grandmother, because of so many people who looked out and took care of me and made me into the person i am today. i am committed to making sure that all kids in high school have an opportunityinin so heythat t are a part of the future of this city. we are going to tellhe san francisco we don't put children in cages. we put them in the classroom so, san francisco, we have work to do. i'm excited about this opportunity. and i know that we have had challenges of the past. and what we can't do, we can't let the politics of progressive and moderate and all of those things that have torn our city apart get in the way of our the next generat us, to be grow the ri
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she is being honored in her home city. the city she led out of tragedy. a family chose it because of the senator's deep connection to the people of san francisco. let's take you over to the rotunda. a live picture inside san francisco city hall where feinstein is lying in state. it started at nine this morning and was scheduled to end now, but the long line of people still waiting outside city hall is tremendous. and so city hall will stay open so people can go inside. should her is a look at the line right now. it wraps around the building. as soon as the last person pace their respects, her casket will be escorted out of the building. we are not exactly clear where she is going. it it is likely she will be going to the sinai funeral home in the city. 40 minutes ago we saw representative nancy pelosi and mayor london breed go back to city hall. both are speaking at tomorrow's memorial which is now closed to the public. we want to bring in our own terry mcsweeney live inside city hall right now. terry, it's been an emotional day for so many people and suc
she is being honored in her home city. the city she led out of tragedy. a family chose it because of the senator's deep connection to the people of san francisco. let's take you over to the rotunda. a live picture inside san francisco city hall where feinstein is lying in state. it started at nine this morning and was scheduled to end now, but the long line of people still waiting outside city hall is tremendous. and so city hall will stay open so people can go inside. should her is a look at...
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cities are being targeted possibly because they have our data online. >> city of san jose's websites are back online. unlike a previous attack, no one stepped forward to claim responsibility for this one. back to you. >>> thank you, scott. >>> let's turn things over to jeff, talk about the beautiful day that we had today. but the changes to expect by the end of the week. snow, so exciting. >> so much in lake tahoe. it was incredible today. it's cold, crisp air across the bay area. low humidity. temperature dropping to 55 degrees for the east bay. 51. back towards san francisco, 53. also low 50s for the north bay. we have mainly clear skies right now and also light winds. that's why temperatures have been able to drop off so much. tomorrow morning, we get a little bit of cloud cover. but i think the air is cold enough a loft to see the temperatures plummet to 34 degrees for the north bay. no doubt. you need the jacket there. the east bay, 38 degrees. peninsula, 42 and in the south bay, 40 degrees. i want to take you to the top area of concern with our frost advisory. that's marin, nap
cities are being targeted possibly because they have our data online. >> city of san jose's websites are back online. unlike a previous attack, no one stepped forward to claim responsibility for this one. back to you. >>> thank you, scott. >>> let's turn things over to jeff, talk about the beautiful day that we had today. but the changes to expect by the end of the week. snow, so exciting. >> so much in lake tahoe. it was incredible today. it's cold, crisp air...
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the 14 cities run by republicans very similar change on average to the cities run by democrats >> reporter: very few murders have been connected to the protests over racial inequality police report outside agitators from both the left and the right have often turned those protests violent. over the weekend the president tweeted that d.c. mayor muriel bowser clean up d.c. or the federal government will do it for you. >> when a president attacks american cities, he is attacking america. and the job of the president is to unite us not to divide us. >> reporter: some cities have actually seen a decrease in homicides this year, peter. >> tom costello with the facts tonight. thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus and the challenging start to the school year. today miami dade reported a cyber attack disrupted online classes there and the nation's largest district, new york city, said it is delaying the start of in-person classes for more than 1 million students as part of a deal to try to avoid a teacher strike >> reporter: in new york city it's 80,000 public school teachers going back to class. t
the 14 cities run by republicans very similar change on average to the cities run by democrats >> reporter: very few murders have been connected to the protests over racial inequality police report outside agitators from both the left and the right have often turned those protests violent. over the weekend the president tweeted that d.c. mayor muriel bowser clean up d.c. or the federal government will do it for you. >> when a president attacks american cities, he is attacking...
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here to fill us in is karina dominguez with the city of san josé, joining us from city hall. karina, welcome to the show. karina dominguez: thank you so much for the invitation. it's a pleasure to join you. damian: thank you. tell us about your role with the city 'cause it's pretty unique. karina: absolutely. i have the very important and a very unique role with the city of san josé. my title is i'm the outreach coordinator for small businesses. and the primary function of my job is to ensure that our small businesses in our entire city have the resources that they need in order to sustain themselves in our city and to ensure that they have the resources that are out there. most importantly, the city of san josé is committed in ensuring that we build a trusting relationships because we know that when we build trusting relationships we build strong businesses, which in essence helps build a strong economy for all of us. damian: and the one important thing to realize is that, you know, after the pandemic businesses had to change their model because the--maybe the way they wer
here to fill us in is karina dominguez with the city of san josé, joining us from city hall. karina, welcome to the show. karina dominguez: thank you so much for the invitation. it's a pleasure to join you. damian: thank you. tell us about your role with the city 'cause it's pretty unique. karina: absolutely. i have the very important and a very unique role with the city of san josé. my title is i'm the outreach coordinator for small businesses. and the primary function of my job is to ensure...
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the city of walnut creek is ending virtual public comments during city council meetings because of hate filled zoom bombing. a growing number of cities are also considering cutting that online public comment capability. >> it's not okay to be pro- white but if you are or black, it's fine. >> video from walnut creek where an anonymous caller makes offensive remarks during virtual public comment. once a useful tool during the pandemic, quickly becoming a pulpit for hate speech and it took a dark turn where is in color released personal information about the councilmember. >> it went to another level when they announced a dress that was private. >> the mayor said the city council is ending public comment during meetings due to hate speech and unfortunately, this is city is not alone. >> we stand united against hate. >> the mayor announced that during the council meeting, the city is also ending their virtual public comment after dealing with a similar experience. the board of supervisors is doing the same, saying that the change is due to the escalating challenges of maintaining civility a
the city of walnut creek is ending virtual public comments during city council meetings because of hate filled zoom bombing. a growing number of cities are also considering cutting that online public comment capability. >> it's not okay to be pro- white but if you are or black, it's fine. >> video from walnut creek where an anonymous caller makes offensive remarks during virtual public comment. once a useful tool during the pandemic, quickly becoming a pulpit for hate speech and it...
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the city fired armstrong back in february. no one involved in the investigation responded to "the chronicle's" request for comment. >>> and waves catching the eyes of beachgoers because the waves look a little red. it's called red tide. it's caused by a type of phytoplankton bloom in warm waters. although it looks interesting, the bloom releases toxins that can harm plants and animals. experts think these types of blooms will continue to be more common because of warming waters. the toxin levels aren't harmful to humans, but experts suggest people should not swim in red tides. >> very interesting. back here at home, we're dealing with some warmer temperatures. >> yes. it is very warm in the inland valleys. meanwhile, along the coast and in san francisco, it still feels pretty nice out there as we take a live look outside. the fog has cleared for most areas except for right over the golden gate bridge. but it is a beautiful day, and we've had these high clouds overhead that make it look so interesting, even throughout the day,
the city fired armstrong back in february. no one involved in the investigation responded to "the chronicle's" request for comment. >>> and waves catching the eyes of beachgoers because the waves look a little red. it's called red tide. it's caused by a type of phytoplankton bloom in warm waters. although it looks interesting, the bloom releases toxins that can harm plants and animals. experts think these types of blooms will continue to be more common because of warming...
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the city has an lgbtq neighborhood. the city council approving the proposal tonight. the new district is called the lake shore lgbtq cultural district. it will be filled with lgbtq businesses. it overlaps the existing lake shore neighborhood. the co-founder of the oakland lgbtq community center, they say the area around the lake has always been special. >> for those who have been living in oakland for a very long time, who are native to oakland, the lake marin area has always been our home. it's been the home where most queer people have lived. so many protests have happened. the first aids walk ever happened. >> we asked them if this new lake shore district will be similar to the castro in the city, hawkins says no. they love the castro, they want lake shore in oakland to be its own unique place. >>> new at 11:00, about rotisserie chicken and a ribbon cutting. a celebration of two new cafes in san francisco. the city helped opening them. the opening of the cafes is revitalizing union square and the downtown area. >> we want this to feel like a picnic in the park that
the city has an lgbtq neighborhood. the city council approving the proposal tonight. the new district is called the lake shore lgbtq cultural district. it will be filled with lgbtq businesses. it overlaps the existing lake shore neighborhood. the co-founder of the oakland lgbtq community center, they say the area around the lake has always been special. >> for those who have been living in oakland for a very long time, who are native to oakland, the lake marin area has always been our...
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if you look in the city or work in the city. even at noon, mostly cloudy, 60 degrees. and this morning it's nice and mild out there. we're going to see temps in the 80s today and upper 70s. gorgeous day on tap for us. and all of the thunder, all that activity has now pushed into the four corners region. high pressure is building into the area. that's going to bring about a gorgeous day. but, really, really warm days ahead. downright hot as we head into this weekend. all the way through your fourth of july holiday. we'll be taking a look at that forecast in the east bay and south bay and, of course, the north bay and peninsula as we head through the next couple of days. i'll give you a very good idea of what you can expect when the fireworks go off on the fourth. 80 in san jose. 80 in fremont. really comfortable conditions. you probably don't need to run the ac. leave the heater alone. but as we head through this weekend, ac swamp cooler time. triple digit weather. i'll tell you where coming up. mike is busy this morning. we have a camper, you said? >> a camper shell. i
if you look in the city or work in the city. even at noon, mostly cloudy, 60 degrees. and this morning it's nice and mild out there. we're going to see temps in the 80s today and upper 70s. gorgeous day on tap for us. and all of the thunder, all that activity has now pushed into the four corners region. high pressure is building into the area. that's going to bring about a gorgeous day. but, really, really warm days ahead. downright hot as we head into this weekend. all the way through your...
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it turns out two cities made the list for the best coffee cities in america. analysts. san francisco talk the list beating out portland, oregon. making the top 10, oakland, at number eight. fremont apparently spends the most on coffee. $229 per household. three times higher than florida. >>> welcome back. i am anthony florez at levi sitting for the 49ers improved 3-0 after beating the giants in the home opener. the niners playing the first of five schedule primetime games this season. stevens controlled the first quarter. nick bosa gets his first sack of the season. he just misses recording the city. game tied, three having three, after one. the second quarter, first interception for ricky bell. it's a nine yard touchdown. the niners won a pound of rock. a four yard run, scores a touchdown with his 12 consecutive game. 17-6. when brandon sideline with injury, six catches for 129 yards and this 27 yard touchdown. he went over 300 yards pressing for the niners beat the giants, 30-12. >> we are happy to be her right now. i told the guys if they want to wind and have the we
it turns out two cities made the list for the best coffee cities in america. analysts. san francisco talk the list beating out portland, oregon. making the top 10, oakland, at number eight. fremont apparently spends the most on coffee. $229 per household. three times higher than florida. >>> welcome back. i am anthony florez at levi sitting for the 49ers improved 3-0 after beating the giants in the home opener. the niners playing the first of five schedule primetime games this season....
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their responsibility is to the citizens of the city and people visiting the city. we're trying to hold them accountable to hold the prolific burglars accountable for the crimes they are committing. >> reporter: as san francisco continues to grapple with a global health crisis, some say rampant crime is creating an economic pandemic. >> there are many businesses on the brink right now and if things don't change fast, they are going to fail and not come back. >> reporter: so what is being done right now, here in san francisco, to put the brakes on car break-ins? we rode along with undercover officers to find out how they are attacking a problem that has plagued the city for years. plus, we are digging deeper to find out what really happens to the accused after they are arrested. we are staying on top of this story, and we are going to have all of that for you in the coming weeks. so, stay bigad shaban. >> thank you. if you have a story for our investigative unit, call 888-996-tips or you can always visit our website nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> new at 11:00. wi
their responsibility is to the citizens of the city and people visiting the city. we're trying to hold them accountable to hold the prolific burglars accountable for the crimes they are committing. >> reporter: as san francisco continues to grapple with a global health crisis, some say rampant crime is creating an economic pandemic. >> there are many businesses on the brink right now and if things don't change fast, they are going to fail and not come back. >> reporter: so...
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into city hall. protesters crow barred their way in, started vandalizing the mayor showed the damage. which included a broken window, damage to a children's art exhibit. protesters stole and burned an tern flag. both sides blame each other. they claim police were overaggressive in the use of batons, and tear gas. officers say they were responding to all of the objects thrown at them. these clashes started saturday when demonstrators tried to block into a convention center tymca and city hall. police tell us that three officers and at least two protesters were hurt. reporting live in oakland, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> a small group of people who say they support the occupy movement rallied against the violence. >> violence should not be in oakland. if we're going to be occupying a boundary to help people we can't cross those boundaries and have violence and destruction of property and people's rights. dr. king marched for nonviolence. >> a handful of leaders gathered for what they called a pe
into city hall. protesters crow barred their way in, started vandalizing the mayor showed the damage. which included a broken window, damage to a children's art exhibit. protesters stole and burned an tern flag. both sides blame each other. they claim police were overaggressive in the use of batons, and tear gas. officers say they were responding to all of the objects thrown at them. these clashes started saturday when demonstrators tried to block into a convention center tymca and city hall....
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no one from that department, city of oakland, or the city's administrators office agreed to comment or sit down with the investigationive unit to discuss these allegations on the record. the city attorney's office said they had no comment but did confirm the city is conducting an investigation into candace reese walters' allegations. with the investigative unit, i'm hilda gutierrez. >> thank you. if you have a story tip for hilda or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call. you see the information on your screen here. 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> the cost of a degree is going up for thousands of students at cal state universities throughout the bay area and many more around the state. csu trustees voted today to increase tuition 6% a year for the next five years. for most students, it will mean an extra $342, starting next fall. that will grow to $2,000 more by the fifth year. >> probably have to take more hours for work once i do find that job, and you know, i don't have a lot of time as a full-time student. so, it would be tough.
no one from that department, city of oakland, or the city's administrators office agreed to comment or sit down with the investigationive unit to discuss these allegations on the record. the city attorney's office said they had no comment but did confirm the city is conducting an investigation into candace reese walters' allegations. with the investigative unit, i'm hilda gutierrez. >> thank you. if you have a story tip for hilda or anyone else in our investigative unit, give us a call....
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city to bring back its indoor mask mandate. the rule already facing a legal challenge. >> there is no such mandate in any other big city in america. >> reporter: and with millions traveling, the public mask mandate extended, along with broadway's too but this easter, the holiday symbolism is clear many returning to each other >> now we're able to gather. and we need that touch, you know and that fellowship. >> some american colleges have already brought back mask mandates themselves, and on sunday, the white house covid coordinator said he believes they should be local decisions based on case counts, hospitalizations and hospital capacity too back to you. >> a lot to keep up with jesse, thanks. >>> still to come this morning, lizzo, she drops it down low on "snl" this weekend the highlights from her hilarious turn as host and musical guest. >> would you expect anything less >>> plus, this ted lasso star teaching the f-word on "sesame street." no, not that one the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tr
city to bring back its indoor mask mandate. the rule already facing a legal challenge. >> there is no such mandate in any other big city in america. >> reporter: and with millions traveling, the public mask mandate extended, along with broadway's too but this easter, the holiday symbolism is clear many returning to each other >> now we're able to gather. and we need that touch, you know and that fellowship. >> some american colleges have already brought back mask...
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the students is like a city within a city. a group of calstudents thinks it should have a say in city politics. >> we contribute every day to vendors in the city. we contribute by volunteering. >> reporter: as berkeley looks to redraw the council district students are proposing the city include calin a student district. that would include a spot for a student representative on the berkeley city council. >> we think it is time. we change that to get the 25% of the population to have a voice. >> reporter: that voice students say could offer a fresh perspective on issues that effect the campus and beyond. >> a student can bring a voice that has been missing for far too long. there are issues like safety, lighting on our streets, housing. >> reporter: measure r gave berkeley the green light to redraw the district. councilman supports the idea that students should have their own district and a seat at the civic table. >> the youngest person currently on the council it would nice to be somebody that isn't either bald or with gray ha
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the city's ballot process. two of those are related. according to this report, the mayor is technically supposed to be the most powerful mayoral office in the entire state of california because it's the executive over a city and a county, but this report concludes that power is extremely restrained because of the city's myriad of commissions. there are 130 commissions in the city and county of san francisco. according to this report, they say the mayor cannot be responsive to the city's problems because,part, the power is distributed out to all these commissions. they suggest actually restraining some of them or paring some back. >> it's specific on what they think the city should do. you got to speak with the authors of the study today. what did they tell you? what did they say? >> reporter: so the report was sponsored by a group called togethersf, one of the newer groups in the city of san francisco that's center-left, trying to create a conversation within the city of san francisco as to how city hall can be
the city's ballot process. two of those are related. according to this report, the mayor is technically supposed to be the most powerful mayoral office in the entire state of california because it's the executive over a city and a county, but this report concludes that power is extremely restrained because of the city's myriad of commissions. there are 130 commissions in the city and county of san francisco. according to this report, they say the mayor cannot be responsive to the city's...
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cities a very different matter. now, half the country, 24 states, are under heat advisories and warnings. it's just plain brutal from the population centers in the east to the fires burning in the west. we have all of it covered tonight. we want to begin with nbc's stephanie gosk in brooklyn, new york, on a hot thursday night in the city. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, this is a pretty good place to cool off if you are a kid in new york. today was actually the hottest day so far. jfk airport hit 100 degrees. that's a record for july 18, but it was rough all over. enough is enough. all along the east coast and stretching through the plains, people are crying uncle. already tough, hot jobs are nearly unbearable. early this morning, engine 221 was called to a three-alarm blaze in brooklyn. in heat like this, a fire like that needs more firefighters. >> need to rotate them more frequently. >> reporter: 85 pounds of gear. joe decker was sweating bullets just showing it to us. gear in her
cities a very different matter. now, half the country, 24 states, are under heat advisories and warnings. it's just plain brutal from the population centers in the east to the fires burning in the west. we have all of it covered tonight. we want to begin with nbc's stephanie gosk in brooklyn, new york, on a hot thursday night in the city. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, this is a pretty good place to cool off if you are a kid in new york. today was...
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. >>> plus, san francisco's leaders take on the city's controversial city policy this after the death of kate steinle who was shot by a fugitive who had been deported. >>> baseball is back. we are live for the giants home opener. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> good morning to you, i'm kira klapper. sam brock and laura gar se garcia-cannon will join us soon. >> i'm meteorologist kari hall. homener for the dodgers facing much cooler temperatures today. by the fifth inning, 66 degrees. by the end of the game, we're looking at 65 degrees. more clouds and some muggy conditions. winds from the south, southwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour. and we'll also have those temperatures in the 60s and 70s else where all across the bay area. >>> all right. sounds like great weather today. great traffic flow. of course, only 4:31. overnight road crews and also three locations for four sporting events we're focusing on the home opener for the giants as far as where our location is coming up. meanwhile this location near alamo an earlier crash moved everything off to the shoulder and they still
. >>> plus, san francisco's leaders take on the city's controversial city policy this after the death of kate steinle who was shot by a fugitive who had been deported. >>> baseball is back. we are live for the giants home opener. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> good morning to you, i'm kira klapper. sam brock and laura gar se garcia-cannon will join us soon. >> i'm meteorologist kari hall. homener for the dodgers facing much cooler...
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russell city. a place once known as the shame of alameda county. >> was hard for me to come back here. the railroad tracks were the main thing that remain in russell city. >> reporter: his daughter, aisha, has been on a journey to learn about her family's past. >> we are not to come out somewhere in the south were on the east coast, we'll talk about somewhere that's in the heart of alameda county. >> reporter: russell city, a predominantly black and latino county in alameda county was bulldozed and sold off to developers in the 1960s. a neighborhood of about 1400 people were forced out of their homes . businesses were lost. today, russell city is unincorporated alameda county in hayward. it starts and -- just down from hayward regional shoreline park. >> the city is gone, but their memories remain. >> james grew up in russell city with his three siblings. >> just trying to stay out of trouble, having fun, seeing my cousins and relatives and friends. not having a care in the world. >> reporter: his
russell city. a place once known as the shame of alameda county. >> was hard for me to come back here. the railroad tracks were the main thing that remain in russell city. >> reporter: his daughter, aisha, has been on a journey to learn about her family's past. >> we are not to come out somewhere in the south were on the east coast, we'll talk about somewhere that's in the heart of alameda county. >> reporter: russell city, a predominantly black and latino county in...
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the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has been for us all evening in mid-town. >> reporter: brian it is dangerous out here, now even more so. and the pictures we showed you moments ago of the crane where it was pointed south. that wind, that powerful wind has now pointed this thing and moved it. it is moving southwest, and makes this situation out here all the more uncomfortable. the crane up top a one and a half billion luxury apartment building that is under construction, and is up over 50, 60, 70 stories high. and we don't know what is going to happen here that is why the authorities ha
the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has...
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bob redell live at san jose city hall. this has to do with the state's so-called transgender bathroom laws, right? >> reporter: correct. good morning to you, chrkris. later on, whether or not to boycott north carolina, that's the law that has the law you mentioned and mississippi, considered to be discriminatory against people gay, lesbian, and/or transgender. three parts to the resolution before city council. if passed city would ban employees from nonessential travel and business with north carolina and mississippi, no the allow the use of city money for conventions and meetings in those states and not buy goods or services from any company headquarters in either of those states. recently, both states passed laws to make it easier for people to discriminate people who are lesbian, guy, transgender, north carolina's house bill, too, the bathroom law, requires people to use public rest rooms assigned to their biological sex, indicate on their birth certificate, though that might not be the gender they currently identify wi
bob redell live at san jose city hall. this has to do with the state's so-called transgender bathroom laws, right? >> reporter: correct. good morning to you, chrkris. later on, whether or not to boycott north carolina, that's the law that has the law you mentioned and mississippi, considered to be discriminatory against people gay, lesbian, and/or transgender. three parts to the resolution before city council. if passed city would ban employees from nonessential travel and business with...
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tonight, though, nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from city hall and now i understand that the city is ready the take some action? >> reporter: that's right. it hasn't been announced publicly but san jose is ready to take on a big problem, property owners making changes that leave tenants in rent-controlled units out on the street. the reserve apartments in san jose is virtually a ghost town and this friday the last of the 672 people who used to live in 216 rent-controlled units here will be gone. the plan is for the property to be part of a market rate housing shopping complex with retail that will benefit the city but no help for those evicted. >> any owner can do this and it's legal and they know that and that's why they do that. >> reporter: but the city's housing director is planning to propose limited but significant changes to the council on april 18th, such as strict notification requirements. >> it provides a package of relocation benefits that a tenant can rely on and plan on and can use to move out of their house and to find a new home. >> reporter: the south bay tenant's
tonight, though, nbc bay area's robert handa joins us from city hall and now i understand that the city is ready the take some action? >> reporter: that's right. it hasn't been announced publicly but san jose is ready to take on a big problem, property owners making changes that leave tenants in rent-controlled units out on the street. the reserve apartments in san jose is virtually a ghost town and this friday the last of the 672 people who used to live in 216 rent-controlled units here...
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to we showed you the city lowering the flags to half-staff. >> bob redell joins us from outside city hall where the flags are at half-staff. you talked with another legendary san francisco mayor, willie brown, about how he'll remember the senator, not just as a lawmaker but as a friend too. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and laura. former mayor willie brown remembers dianne feinstein as the first female mayor of this city. she led the city after the assassination of mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. they were assassinated in this very building behind me, city hall. and of course what she accomplished as u.s. senator. the city has lowered the flags to half-staff, the state flag, the city flag, and of course the flag of the united states of america. we caught up with mayor brown earlier this morning outside the cafe greco in north beach. he says the legacy the senator leaves behind is extensive. >> she could actually be equated with the pentagon paper discovery on what she did to the cia. most people don't even reference that. they go back to her successful effor
to we showed you the city lowering the flags to half-staff. >> bob redell joins us from outside city hall where the flags are at half-staff. you talked with another legendary san francisco mayor, willie brown, about how he'll remember the senator, not just as a lawmaker but as a friend too. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and laura. former mayor willie brown remembers dianne feinstein as the first female mayor of this city. she led the city after the assassination of mayor...
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the city administrator, the city is a mess. if you don't see that, you don't recognize the reality. >> oakland has a $360 million deficit which is why a recommendation by a committee of councilmembers to give the mayor the highest raise allowable was $75,000 a year had people fired up. some say the mayor doesn't deserve any raise. >> what has she done? we don't have a chief of police. we don't have now a fire chief. we don't have any of that. >> the city charter mandates a pay hike for whoever the mayor is, and it is based on the salary of city managers at six similar county-size. >> violence prevention, arts, youth programming and so much more. >> i will be making a motion for the mayor's salary to be increased by the lowest possible amount set by our charter which is 75% of the average salaries, which amounts to an annual increase of $13,000. >> councilmember? >> no. >> jenkins? >> by a vote of 6-2, that's what the council approved. the very pay raised endorsed by the mayor herself. the council endorsed for the mayor recommen
the city administrator, the city is a mess. if you don't see that, you don't recognize the reality. >> oakland has a $360 million deficit which is why a recommendation by a committee of councilmembers to give the mayor the highest raise allowable was $75,000 a year had people fired up. some say the mayor doesn't deserve any raise. >> what has she done? we don't have a chief of police. we don't have now a fire chief. we don't have any of that. >> the city charter mandates a pay...
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. >> reporter: it the city family in mourning. the board of supervisors had a meeting tonight and in many cases voted to support lee's agenda. >> in fact it was the last piece of legislation we discussed yesterday. today i'm excited to be bringing forward legislation that will allow them to reach hate street. >> president london breed presents affordable housing legislation she worked on with president lee, hours after announcing the death of mayor lee. much legislation focussed on help hadding the homeless. the director of homeless and housing says he will carry out the mayor's plan. >> the mayor gave me a plan months ago about getting 50,000 off the streets and opening more housing and continue the strategic framework we laid out. >> reporter: hillary ronan is concerned lee's absence will change plans. >> i worry that given the mayor was driving that work, that now because of his absolutely tragic death, it won't continue. >> supervisor breed is acting mayor. but the board could vote to put someone else in 200 after summer reces
. >> reporter: it the city family in mourning. the board of supervisors had a meeting tonight and in many cases voted to support lee's agenda. >> in fact it was the last piece of legislation we discussed yesterday. today i'm excited to be bringing forward legislation that will allow them to reach hate street. >> president london breed presents affordable housing legislation she worked on with president lee, hours after announcing the death of mayor lee. much legislation...
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>> a bay area city without a city fire department? that's the reality facing the peninsula city of san carlos tonight. they're voting on outsourcing their fire protection, something many consider the ultimate cost-saving measure. tonight, san carlos. tomorrow, it could be where you live. city council just voted on that pressure. >> reporter: it appears that the city council is about to make this motion, in support of the hybrid model for the redwood city fire department. what i've been told that is, what that would mean is the city of redwood city would handle the management. and that the firefighters here in this jurisdiction, san carlos, would be able to keep their job. the big debate on whether is to keep this fire department a public entity or for it to go private. the hybrid redwood city model. and then, there is the private model, which has to do with the company from florida. and they basically went back and forth. talking about which is better for the public here. should we go to a private company? they have contracts. the fed
>> a bay area city without a city fire department? that's the reality facing the peninsula city of san carlos tonight. they're voting on outsourcing their fire protection, something many consider the ultimate cost-saving measure. tonight, san carlos. tomorrow, it could be where you live. city council just voted on that pressure. >> reporter: it appears that the city council is about to make this motion, in support of the hybrid model for the redwood city fire department. what i've...
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what do you think is going to happen now at city hall? do you have any idea how many people might get married this year? >> i was talking, it's nice to have the same old team at city hall and of course, a good friend in mayor lee and so, i was able to quickly check in with them and they're going to extend the hours tonight. and i imagine there will be hundreds and hundreds of couples streaming in. people have been waiting for this for years and years and years. many snuck in in 2008, so that door was closed and i imagine there are going to be tens of thousands over the next few years. and a sober reflection. we still have 37 states. we're the 13th now. 13th state with marriage equality. that means 37 others did not provide the same quality that california does, so we have an extraordinary amount of work ahead of us. >> on the phone with us live is gavin newsome, driving to san francisco city hall to look over some of these gay marriages that are now happening. lieutenant governor, you know this. you've been asked it several time, the cath
what do you think is going to happen now at city hall? do you have any idea how many people might get married this year? >> i was talking, it's nice to have the same old team at city hall and of course, a good friend in mayor lee and so, i was able to quickly check in with them and they're going to extend the hours tonight. and i imagine there will be hundreds and hundreds of couples streaming in. people have been waiting for this for years and years and years. many snuck in in 2008, so...
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gotham city by the bay. ch of the city coming out t who's already shown so much before today.s li, most of it >> miles has always en a he fought through cancer. hand that he i a fanf not in only batman, but superhero in general. >> reporter: now back here live, you can see city hall has been lit up in colors in honor of miles, who by the y, is from doctors diaosed miles with eukemia when he was 20 months old back in 20. he fought for threeyears. he had his lt run of chemothepy in june and is now in remission. free.ully soon to be cancer the 5-year-old just began kindergartenhis year. live in san francisco/gotham city, stephanie chuang, nbc bay areanews. >> thank you, stephanie. >>> san francisco federal precutors even got int the spir. isingriminal doodictments for the riddler and penguin. they were cited for too many sections o the cminal to cot. the document notes the can appeal the charges, hever good luck with that because batkid i looking out for the citize. credited for drivi much ofhe batkid fever. in
gotham city by the bay. ch of the city coming out t who's already shown so much before today.s li, most of it >> miles has always en a he fought through cancer. hand that he i a fanf not in only batman, but superhero in general. >> reporter: now back here live, you can see city hall has been lit up in colors in honor of miles, who by the y, is from doctors diaosed miles with eukemia when he was 20 months old back in 20. he fought for threeyears. he had his lt run of chemothepy in...
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the city clerk's office says the county registrar made the mistake, and after reviewing city code, told the candidate she's back in the race. but that's just one of multiple major mixups. >> it shows that there's some things that are broken in our government here in oakland. >> reporter: mow nietzsche mj carter is one of two other people disqualified after the clerk's office gave contenders the wrong deadline to submit their paperwork. she won't be getting back on the ballot. derek so, the third candidate disqualified is now hoping to win as a write-in candidate. >> i'm happy, but that also opens the doors possibly for the rest of us because now they have acknowledged that they did have some wrongdoing. >> reporter: but with one candidate back in the race -- >> she should be on it. >> reporter: but with one candidate back in the race, it means the city now needs to hold a drawing to see whose name will appear first. something not sitting well with those who are currently at the top of the ballot. >> after we've devoted resources and assets around marketing, it's extremely problematic. >
the city clerk's office says the county registrar made the mistake, and after reviewing city code, told the candidate she's back in the race. but that's just one of multiple major mixups. >> it shows that there's some things that are broken in our government here in oakland. >> reporter: mow nietzsche mj carter is one of two other people disqualified after the clerk's office gave contenders the wrong deadline to submit their paperwork. she won't be getting back on the ballot. derek...
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it's turning into a gotham city. >> so why now send help to the so-called gotham city? we have learned that the governor's help comes after a meeting he had with some 20 community members last month, including the oakland chapter of the naacp. joining me now is bob harris with the oakland naacp. thank you so much for being with me, mr. harris. naacp has been very vocal in pleading, in demanding that the mayor and other elected officials do something about the crime in oakland. tell me about this meeting that you went to. who was there? >> the naacp was very, very pleased to be invited to the meeting. it was done january 17th in the governor's office, and we discussed a lot of issues concerning what was going on in oakland. people from the faith community, people from community leaders, et cetera. we had a discussion with the governor, and the governor told us right from the beginning that he was disappointed that we had not applied for the grant that was available to us. and the naacp, at almost the very end of the meeting, told the governor that we had a ten-point plan
it's turning into a gotham city. >> so why now send help to the so-called gotham city? we have learned that the governor's help comes after a meeting he had with some 20 community members last month, including the oakland chapter of the naacp. joining me now is bob harris with the oakland naacp. thank you so much for being with me, mr. harris. naacp has been very vocal in pleading, in demanding that the mayor and other elected officials do something about the crime in oakland. tell me...
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super bowl city opens january 30th. now, getting around the city can be tough any day, so the next three weeks certainly a challenge, but the host committee points out at least for the first few days, it will be a good time for locals to come down and enjoy the event. the big super bowl crowds likely won't get into town, they say, until the thursday before the big game, and there are a few unique features. >> number one, we're opening this fan village nine days before the game. and this first weekend will be deemed hometown weekend for the locals of the bay area to come down, get a taste of super bowl. even if they don't have a ticket to the game, they can enjoy all the free to the public fan experiences. >> reporter: now, southbound embarcadero is closed now by the ferry building, also market from beale to stewart and howard over near the nfl experience. the detours are up today. and while traffic is backed up in some areas, many streets appear to be empty. it looks like some people did get the message, are just avoidi
super bowl city opens january 30th. now, getting around the city can be tough any day, so the next three weeks certainly a challenge, but the host committee points out at least for the first few days, it will be a good time for locals to come down and enjoy the event. the big super bowl crowds likely won't get into town, they say, until the thursday before the big game, and there are a few unique features. >> number one, we're opening this fan village nine days before the game. and this...
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city leaders spoke today and their message is simple. the city is ready. crews are beginning the final security set up ahead of next week's apec summit, activity is picking up near knob hill, a major undertaking and should expect some disruptions, even before the conference starts. right now people may notice a sporadic lane or sidewalk closure ahead of full security perimeter and check point put in place next week. >> starting on tuesday, and probably even late monday night on november 13th, knob hill and areas around the fair mount hotel will be impacted and areas around the mucconi center will be atected. ? tens of thousands are expected to begin arriving for the summit in the next few days. today mayor london breed gathered with city department leaders to declare the city is ready. >> we are ready. we are ready for this, we are excited about this. and we are asking for the public to be understanding and patient. >> the reward is san francisco on a global stage, but that will mean tight security with federal and local law enforcement. there will be tran
city leaders spoke today and their message is simple. the city is ready. crews are beginning the final security set up ahead of next week's apec summit, activity is picking up near knob hill, a major undertaking and should expect some disruptions, even before the conference starts. right now people may notice a sporadic lane or sidewalk closure ahead of full security perimeter and check point put in place next week. >> starting on tuesday, and probably even late monday night on november...
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a message from city communications deputy alex wilson at 10:20 a.m. tuesday morning february 21st, states that hydrologists from the water district told city officials the peak flow was 6800 cubic feet per second. in that same e-mail, a note to keep an eye on the rock spring neighborhood for possible flooding. but a government relations representative from the water district told the mayor's office not to worry. quote, models don't predict it would flood until 7400 cubic feet per second. at 1:43 p.m. that day, a terse response from the mayor himself. quote, rock spring neighborhood started flooding three hours ago. they're all wrong. meaning the water district predictions. wilson replied right away at 1:45. the e-mail reads, quote, you're right. the water valley district grossly overestimated rock spring's flood tolerance. in truth, water district officials now were telling the city that the neighborhood would flood at closer to 4,000 cubic feet per second, nearly half the original estimate. the miscalculation left the city unprepared, residents uninf
a message from city communications deputy alex wilson at 10:20 a.m. tuesday morning february 21st, states that hydrologists from the water district told city officials the peak flow was 6800 cubic feet per second. in that same e-mail, a note to keep an eye on the rock spring neighborhood for possible flooding. but a government relations representative from the water district told the mayor's office not to worry. quote, models don't predict it would flood until 7400 cubic feet per second. at...
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the city might not have been prepared. new at 11:00, nbc bay area's gene elle has how they are under fire. jean. >> reporter: san francisco does have an emergency plan for an excessive heat wave and they say that plan should have been activated before the temperature reached 106 degrees. now with three deaths linked to that heat wave, they want to know what went wrong. >> i'm very saddened by that. three deaths is three too many. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin reacting to a report from the medical examiner's office. three elderly people between the ages of 80 and 97 died alone in their homes from heat related illness. the deaths happened during the record setting labor day holiday heat wave and they add to a growing list of questions about how well city agencies were prepared. peskin is already planning to hold a hearing to find out why more ambulances weren't scheduled. emergency calls spiked with the temperatures as our investigative unit first reported, san francisco fire was forced to call for mutua
the city might not have been prepared. new at 11:00, nbc bay area's gene elle has how they are under fire. jean. >> reporter: san francisco does have an emergency plan for an excessive heat wave and they say that plan should have been activated before the temperature reached 106 degrees. now with three deaths linked to that heat wave, they want to know what went wrong. >> i'm very saddened by that. three deaths is three too many. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron...
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we live in the city. i like the short commute and i like when things get back to normal, the environment calvin is growing up with and the proximity to his friends and his teachers and everything. once things get back to normalment don't think i'm not looking on websites and seeing what's out there. >> i think our family is going to start looking at nashville after seeing that home. that l ♪ ...and we've upgraded her with a sonic shield and holographic-mapping drones. impressive. there is one more thing. ah... jake from state farm. here's the deal - with the drive safe and save app you'll save up to 30% for being a safe driver, and get a discount just for signing up. well played, jake from state farm. as usual. when you want the real deal - like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® for years, i thought i was when lactose intolerant.eal - turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonly found in milk. now, with a2 milk® i can finally enjoy cereal again. it's delicious like real milk. because, it
we live in the city. i like the short commute and i like when things get back to normal, the environment calvin is growing up with and the proximity to his friends and his teachers and everything. once things get back to normalment don't think i'm not looking on websites and seeing what's out there. >> i think our family is going to start looking at nashville after seeing that home. that l ♪ ...and we've upgraded her with a sonic shield and holographic-mapping drones. impressive. there...
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vote for city hall. >> explaining how they feel about the city's proposed navigation center site. >> we all have concerns on how it will pan out. >> fremont and its residents have been fighting for months over the where the 45 bed facility should be built. it will give the homeless a place to live. and transition into jobs and permanent housing. >> trying to be good people and trying to help. it's not thought out. >> should the sfind over $2 million to build behind city hall or spend that money to put the center in this vacant lot. some feel the location lacks transportation options and too close to schools. others feel city hall will make the area too crowded. >> we already have people on the streets. and that's something we have to deal with. we can't imagine they're not there. and assume they go away. >> it sounds like counsel members are voting in favor of the center. it sounds like that it will be placed right here at city hall. they still haven't made the final vote. i listened to all the counsel members and they all said they want it and want it here. we're awaiting the vote.
vote for city hall. >> explaining how they feel about the city's proposed navigation center site. >> we all have concerns on how it will pan out. >> fremont and its residents have been fighting for months over the where the 45 bed facility should be built. it will give the homeless a place to live. and transition into jobs and permanent housing. >> trying to be good people and trying to help. it's not thought out. >> should the sfind over $2 million to build behind...
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city to ban e-cigarettes. supervisor walton led the effort. >> we have made sure that everyone has seen the impact and effects of e-cigarettes can do to harm communities. >> reporter: juul labs, the biggest producer of e-cigarettes in the nation is headquartered in san francisco. the company issued this statement saying we strongly agree with the need for aggressive category wide action on flavored product. we will fully comply with the final fda policy when effective. at this vape shop in san jose, one customer said he doesn't support a national ban because he fears it will lead to more people buying products on the black market. we reached out to breathe california, they say they are 100% in support of the president's nationwide ban. they say they have been waiting a long time for the fda to do something to stop this epidemic. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> if you get in trouble, you can soon text 911, concord police say it started when texts to service on mo
city to ban e-cigarettes. supervisor walton led the effort. >> we have made sure that everyone has seen the impact and effects of e-cigarettes can do to harm communities. >> reporter: juul labs, the biggest producer of e-cigarettes in the nation is headquartered in san francisco. the company issued this statement saying we strongly agree with the need for aggressive category wide action on flavored product. we will fully comply with the final fda policy when effective. at this vape...
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city sanctuary policy. it limits when or if a city will report an undocumented immigrant to immigration officials. the killing of kate steinle in july has touched off this national debate. mark matthews is live at san francisco city hall where supervisors voted to table an amendment to this policy. mark. >> that's right. there will be no change in san francisco's sanctuary city policy. they had that vote just less than an hour ago. and that includes the sheriff's memo to his staff last march saying that they should not on their own discretion call customed enforcement when an undocumented prisoner is about to be released from jail. the killing of kate steinle became a flash point for critics of sanctuary cities. they accused gunman, an undocumented immigrant let out of jail shortly before the shooting, rather than being turned over to immigration for deportation. the steinle family has filed a wrongful death claim against the sheriff and immigration, and supervisor mark feral introduced a measure to rescind
city sanctuary policy. it limits when or if a city will report an undocumented immigrant to immigration officials. the killing of kate steinle in july has touched off this national debate. mark matthews is live at san francisco city hall where supervisors voted to table an amendment to this policy. mark. >> that's right. there will be no change in san francisco's sanctuary city policy. they had that vote just less than an hour ago. and that includes the sheriff's memo to his staff last...
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savannah, a city of freedom, a city of faith. in august of 1777, these principles came together when a former slave and ordained minister, george lyle, founded the first african baptist church. it's a misnomer to think that those who came from africa did not worship. phillip calvert: and almost 250 years later, reverend thurmond tillman is keeping the faith alive. they were able to see freedom and liberation in the midst of the same words, how the children of israel were looking to get out of bondage in egypt. you can't help but begin to understand and begin to read and begin to see that there's freedom, that there's joy, that there's peace, in a relationship with god. let us go into the house of the lord. phillip calvert: while the congregation now comes for its faith, some of the original worshippers came for their freedom. there were members of the congregation that were enslaved. yes, sir. the majority would have been. in this building, we have a place where they could in fact leave from here, get to the savannah river. and f
savannah, a city of freedom, a city of faith. in august of 1777, these principles came together when a former slave and ordained minister, george lyle, founded the first african baptist church. it's a misnomer to think that those who came from africa did not worship. phillip calvert: and almost 250 years later, reverend thurmond tillman is keeping the faith alive. they were able to see freedom and liberation in the midst of the same words, how the children of israel were looking to get out of...
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cities all over california have to face this. we're talking about more than 45 events that bring 200,000 people downtown that could be cut, like the court of july parade. this according to the times here. the city would lose $7.5 million in redevelopment money after the governor moved to eliminate redevelopment agencies altogether. that could also freeze affordable housing. there is hope, though, that some of these events could be saved with sponsor ship but it's a reality or for cities. oakland issued 2500 layoff notices to a staff of 3,000. about 105 might lose their job. concert city counsel meeting at 6:30. oakland tomorrow night. reporting live in concord. back to you guys in san jose. >> thank you very hutch. an east bay school district could decide to allow drug sniffing dogs on the campuses. they will talk about using the dogs to patrol three high schools, on patrol on certain dates but not in the presence ever students. a rise in drug and alcohol-related suspensions led to this proposal. >> it's 6:36 going to see if we'r
cities all over california have to face this. we're talking about more than 45 events that bring 200,000 people downtown that could be cut, like the court of july parade. this according to the times here. the city would lose $7.5 million in redevelopment money after the governor moved to eliminate redevelopment agencies altogether. that could also freeze affordable housing. there is hope, though, that some of these events could be saved with sponsor ship but it's a reality or for cities....
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the berkeley city council is requiring all of the cities 30 plus gas stations to post pollution warning labels at the gas pump, but not everyone's pumped up about it. >> when we consume gas that's our largest contribution to green house gases. >> but drivers in berkeley may soon get a friendly reminder just how much they are poll uutg when they gas up. may be the first in the nation to post warning labels at the gas pump. >> the goal is to put the label at the point of sale so it triggers the connection between wait, i'm part of this problem. >> the city council will direct the city manager tonight whether to many have an ordinance saying this. but drivers we talk to say they like the plan. >> if we warn people about dangers of smoking cigarettes, warn people about pretty much every danger, seems like everything is a liability, makes sense. >> back here live. seems campaign backers will get their way then tit will be placd eye level. if they get the green light they will still need a final vote. the labels could be at gas stations this spring. live at berkeley. >> berkeley trying to set
the berkeley city council is requiring all of the cities 30 plus gas stations to post pollution warning labels at the gas pump, but not everyone's pumped up about it. >> when we consume gas that's our largest contribution to green house gases. >> but drivers in berkeley may soon get a friendly reminder just how much they are poll uutg when they gas up. may be the first in the nation to post warning labels at the gas pump. >> the goal is to put the label at the point of sale so...
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oakland city leaders expected to consider new rules to regulate gourmet food trucks in the city. right now they do not have a city wide permitting process for food trucks. they say rules do need to be established. >> some of the illegally operating food trucks are not held to the same standard. so they are paying taxes and workers comp and has benefits for the workers. it would also create food pods. those are spaces away from the restaurants where food truckscan do business. >> it is 5:51. coming up, how you could take a tour of san francisco's film history armed only with your cell phone. >>> plus, the burning question, why some people say second-hand smoke should be considered when the city talks about the proposed new campus. >>> now i'm going to think of it as a giant ashtray. plus, you may be getting an ipad for $100 off. wiping out flakes before they flake. new selsun blue deep cleansing. [ female announcer ] is your medicare plan keeping up with you? ♪ since you've never been one to slow down, now through december 7th, you won't have to. it's faster and easier than ever
oakland city leaders expected to consider new rules to regulate gourmet food trucks in the city. right now they do not have a city wide permitting process for food trucks. they say rules do need to be established. >> some of the illegally operating food trucks are not held to the same standard. so they are paying taxes and workers comp and has benefits for the workers. it would also create food pods. those are spaces away from the restaurants where food truckscan do business. >> it...
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it's the first time the city has hosted urban-athon. people took to embarcadero for the nine-mile race. bus hurdle, climbing telegraph hill and the 18-peak park stair climb also. the race has been going on for eight years in chicago, but san francisco and new york were added this year. it wasn't a bad day for a race. a little cloudy this morning but nice if you're running. >> they could go irnd the nunde netting and not worry about any raindrops. this hour we're in the 40s and 50s and a strong sea breeze likely. right now, 52 in san francisco. there you see the wind coming in off the ocean. southwest at 12, and notice those onshore winds reaching all the way to concord ask skp fairfield. we did see highs in the 50s and 60s. you'll probably see temperatures drop just a little bit for your monday. early this morning wud the urban-athon going on, kind of a cool picture as transamerica acted as a sun dial in san francisco. as the sun broke through, we had the dry air mixing with some of those clouds. highs in the low 60s around san francisc
it's the first time the city has hosted urban-athon. people took to embarcadero for the nine-mile race. bus hurdle, climbing telegraph hill and the 18-peak park stair climb also. the race has been going on for eight years in chicago, but san francisco and new york were added this year. it wasn't a bad day for a race. a little cloudy this morning but nice if you're running. >> they could go irnd the nunde netting and not worry about any raindrops. this hour we're in the 40s and 50s and a...
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while the city attorney says the ruling clarifies the key issue that's prevented the city from clearing camps. >> we're pleased with the ninth circuit's ruling yesterday. the judges agreed with our interpretation of the definition of who existing laws can apply to. >> so does this change anything on the streets? tonight the city says it's still trying to figure that out. >> we're having conversations about that as we speak, and we'll have more to say on exactly implications of the impact of this ruling. but suffice it to say, with the injunction in place before yesterday's ruling, we had many unhoused residents who would refuse good faith offers by city workers of shelter. it was extremely frustrating. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> students at oakland skyline high school will head back to school tomorrow after that shooting on campus. no one was hurt yesterday morning, but it did trigger a lockdown. officers took several people into custody. police are not confirming if they're studenting or minors. even though classes were canceled, some students did go back to ca
while the city attorney says the ruling clarifies the key issue that's prevented the city from clearing camps. >> we're pleased with the ninth circuit's ruling yesterday. the judges agreed with our interpretation of the definition of who existing laws can apply to. >> so does this change anything on the streets? tonight the city says it's still trying to figure that out. >> we're having conversations about that as we speak, and we'll have more to say on exactly implications of...
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the city tells us all city services, facilities and programs will be open and it take place as normally scheduled tomorrow. workers were upset with understaffing and lower pay, our marianne favro just spoke with mayor matt meehan about the deal. >> i have to express concern about where we are heading in terms of ongoing spending commitments. i have been clear there is a point at which i, myself will draw a line and not be willing to sign the city of or at least support a deal that would sign the city up for ongoing commitments that might force service cuts. >> marianne is digging through the concerns of the agreement and will join us with a live up in less than 30 minutes. >>> a grim discovery in san francisco's golden gate park. a woman's body found in a duffel bag and it just 20 minutes ago our assignment desk confirmed her identity. 37-year-old kelly quakay of san francisco. the woman's body was found around 7:30 last night in a duffel bag. someone walking by discovered it near the fulton and 22nd avenue entrance to golden gate park. the final night of outside concert was taking plac
the city tells us all city services, facilities and programs will be open and it take place as normally scheduled tomorrow. workers were upset with understaffing and lower pay, our marianne favro just spoke with mayor matt meehan about the deal. >> i have to express concern about where we are heading in terms of ongoing spending commitments. i have been clear there is a point at which i, myself will draw a line and not be willing to sign the city of or at least support a deal that would...
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long island city, new york, near downtown manhattan, and the crystal city area of arlington, virginia, outside washington, d.c. >> i think it's good. i think it's great. great for the community. jobs. good thing. >> reporter: each new location estimated to bring roughly 25,000 jobs, paying on average $100,000 a year. delivering billions in investments and tax revenue to both states. the tech giant beginning the search in september 2017, had cities including l.a., denver, chicago, atlanta and toronto, trying to outdo each other to lure the company's business. amazon ceo, jeff bezos, leaving everyone guessing. >> ultimately, the decision will be made with intuition after gathering and studying a lot of data. >> reporter: the competition between cities fierce. new york reportedly offering hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies. that state's governor, andrew cuomo, even joking, i'll change my name to amazon cuomo if that's what it takes. >> we're talking about the single biggest economic development deal in the history of new york city. >> reporter: overnight, congresswoman alexandr
long island city, new york, near downtown manhattan, and the crystal city area of arlington, virginia, outside washington, d.c. >> i think it's good. i think it's great. great for the community. jobs. good thing. >> reporter: each new location estimated to bring roughly 25,000 jobs, paying on average $100,000 a year. delivering billions in investments and tax revenue to both states. the tech giant beginning the search in september 2017, had cities including l.a., denver, chicago,...
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attorney says while he understands the city's concerns, the city is forced to comply with federal mandates. it's not as easy as rewriting the local ordinance. >> the federal government preempts local regulation based on radio frequency or rf emissions. and then certain other preempts, the effective prohibition of cellular service. >> reporter: a staffer's report for wednesday's meeting claims the wireless industry has built more than 250,000 cell sites in the country over the last two decades. the city attorney expects this issue will continue to come up. he says that walnut creek gets about ten new requests per year for cell towers here. live in walnut creek, kimberly terry, bay area news. >> thank you, kimberly. >>> and check out these pictures. it looks a little like winter in the sierra at soda springs to november, but a storm dumped up to two feet of snow in some areas. ski areas are hoping to open their season in about two weeks that same storm also brought wind and rain to the bay area. let's check in with meteorologist craig herrera. craig, san francisco hit a new record? >> absolu
attorney says while he understands the city's concerns, the city is forced to comply with federal mandates. it's not as easy as rewriting the local ordinance. >> the federal government preempts local regulation based on radio frequency or rf emissions. and then certain other preempts, the effective prohibition of cellular service. >> reporter: a staffer's report for wednesday's meeting claims the wireless industry has built more than 250,000 cell sites in the country over the last...